Note: The phrase "Index of" is typically used in two contexts: 1) Computer directory listings (e.g., index.html or FTP lists) and 2) Film analysis (an index of themes, shots, or motifs). Since "Dhobi Ghat" is a famous 2010 Indian film directed by Kiran Rao (and produced by Aamir Khan), this article addresses the cinematic interpretation of the film's visual and narrative index, as well as the literal security concern regarding "directory indexing" on pirated websites.

So, if you are looking for a simple "index of Dhobi Ghat" expecting a list of files or torrents, you will find that the search is more profound. The true index of the Dhobi Ghat is found in its layers. It is found in the physical space of Mahalaxmi—a city within a city that processes millions of garments a day. It is found in the haunting video diaries of Yasmin. It is found in the camera lens of an NRI photographer and the starry-eyed dreams of a washerboy.

The narrative structure of Dhobi Ghat relies on a fragmented, hyperlinked storytelling format:

For viewers looking to find the media index of the movie across digital landscapes, authorized directories host the title under both its native and international names: